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Springfield Concert Hall
Springfield Concert Hall.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Concert hall
First appearance: "The Seven-Beer Snitch"

The Springfield Concert Hall was a concert hall built by Frank Gehry.

History

Marge sent Frank Gehry a letter asking him to build an opera house for Springfield. Gehry screwed it up and threw it on the floor. After looking at the crumpled letter, he came up with an idea, calling himself a genius. He then built the Springfield Concert Hall.

After the concert hall was built, Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney were skateboarding on it, causing Gehry to yell at them to get off his masterpiece. Due to Springfieldians' general disinterest in opera, it was eventually closed down and turned into the Montgomery Burns State Prison.

Appearances

Behind the Laughter

The design was based on Disney Hall in downtown Los Angeles, California.